Changing legal structures

As the business grows, there may be good reasons for changing the business structure. Examples include:

  • a sole trader taking on a partner and so moving to a partnership structure
  • a sole trader or partnership moving to a private company structure to give greater asset protection, allow staff to buy into the business or because customers are more comfortable dealing with a company
  • a sole trader moving to a family trust structure to transfer the business between generations
  • a private company listing to become a public company to raise funds for growth.

Each business structure has a different set of legal rights and responsibilities, tax implications and compliance obligations.

Contact a solicitor, accountant or your local Business Advisory Service for advice on changing business structures.

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